NFL Power Points: Parity of Parody?
Updated: November 25, 2003, 11:31 AM ET
By By Ryan Early | NFL Insider
Does anyone want to win the Super Bowl? This is the time of year where a champion is supposed to be gearing up for the stretch run, distancing themselves from the rest of the league. The top contenders for this year's Super Bowl may have won their games this week, but all of them have new problems that surfaced.
The Titans just lost Steve McNair to a calf injury, maybe for just a couple weeks, but a loss on December 7th to the Colts could cost them the division and home field advantage in the playoffs.
The Chiefs have only lost once all year, but they can't stop opponents from running all over them. They gave up 60 yards rushing in each of their first two games, giving a strong first impression of their defense. But in their last eight games, they have allowed an average of 155 yards on the ground.
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